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No More Swikis: End of the Constructionist Web at Georgia Tech « Computing Ed... - 0 views

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    "Georgia Tech's interpretation of FERPA is that protected information includes the fact that a student is enrolled at all... Yesterday, in one stroke, every Swiki ever used for a course was removed... For example, you can't have cross-semester discussions or public galleries, because students in one semester of a course can't know the identities of other students who had taken the course previously."
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Study More Chinese - Learn Mandarin online - music, videos, blogs & discussion community. - 0 views

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    "Study More Chinese is a social network for everyone learning Mandarin - music, videos, blogs & discussion community"
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Grovo | Your Field Guide To The Internet - 0 views

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    "Your Field Guide to the Internet. Online video education and training. 24-hour access to hundreds of tutorials. Take quizzes to earn certifications. Use it for free! "
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mOthertongue Journal | University of Massachusetts Amherst - 0 views

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    "In 1996, five Comparative Literature majors, with financial support from Comparative Literature, founded an annual undergraduate journal of poetry and visual art dedicated to the publishing of student writing in languages other than English, with facing page translation. The mOthertongue journal is now in its 13th cycle, and enjoys support from the Arts Council and the Alumni Association as well as Comparative Literature, and is still edited by Comparative Literature majors, who celebrate each publication in a public reading and reception attended by audiences of 50 or more"
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CAS Research Grant - 0 views

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    "The Council for the Advancement of Standards (CAS) seeks to advance knowledge about the use of standards and self- assessment processes in enhancing programs and services to students and in developing designated student learning and developmental outcomes. Proposal Focus: Research proposals should address some dimension of the question: Does the use of the CAS Standards and Guidelines in a self-assessment process enhance programs, services, or student learning outcomes? Proposals with a specific focus on uses of the CAS standards in a Self-Assessment process are preferred. Proposals may be at the department, division, and institutional or multi-site level. Proposals may study a particular functional area. Proposals should not be for the individual use of a standard for campus self-assessment as grants are intended for research purposes. Dissertation research will be considered and is encouraged."
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scrible | smarter online research - annotate, organize & collaborate on web pages - 0 views

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    Scrible transforms the online reading and research experience. Save webpages for later & stop worrying about broken links. Richly annotate web pages right in the browser. Easily organize & find saved research with tags, legends & search. Access research from anywhere because it's saved online in the cloud."
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Français interactif - 0 views

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    Companion website for the textbook "Français interactif". Includes grammar reference and practice activities.
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BBC - Languages - French - 0 views

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    Articles and practice activities from the BBC for learning French.
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French exercices 1502 - 0 views

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    Set of grammar/vocab practice activities developed by a teacher for her students.
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Conjuguemos: Learn Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Latin, and German - 0 views

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    What is Conjuguemos? Think of Conjuguemos as an online workbook for your Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Latin language students. The site stores a large amount of practice activities, with more exercises added during the year by our users. Teachers can also create their own activities. If you just want your students to practice on one of the exercises in the Conjuguemos library, or access worksheets/games for those activities, then you can stick to the demo version. If you want to do any of the following, you should create an account: Modify activities from the Conjuguemos library Create your own activities Receive grades from students Assign quizzes
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Best French Grammar Sites - 0 views

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    List of French grammar links developed by a teacher.
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French Grammar Tips and Articles - 0 views

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    "The pages below offer tutorials and exercises on a variety of French grammar topics. "
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Hospitality Abroad - Learning French | Hospitality Management Schools - 0 views

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    Collection of links for French learning resources geared towards professionals who want to work in the hospitality industry abroad.
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French Advocacy Resources Wiki - home - 0 views

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    "The Wiki is designed to help teachers, parents, and students find ways to advocate for the French program in their schools and universities, start a new French language program, and even improve strong, active, and vibrant French programs."
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A Web Whiteboard - 0 views

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    "A Web Whiteboard is touch-friendly whiteboard app that lets you use your computer, tablet or smartphone to easily draw sketches, collaborate with others and share them with the world. Works on all modern browsers, no installation needed."
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App Store - Apprendre le français avec 7 jours sur la planète - Lite - 0 views

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    "Maîtrisez le français de l'actualité internationale avec l'application « 7 jours sur la planète » de TV5MONDE, la chaîne internationale francophone."
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An indepth introduction to Moodle 2.0 by @titantechtrain | Moodle News - 0 views

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    "A resource site for all Moodle-related news, tutorials, video, course content information and original resources." Links to various help, how-to documents, videos, etc.
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A Brief Overview of Moodle 2.0 - YouTube - 0 views

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    A very general (from the beginning) orientation to Moodle and how to set up a few basic items in a sample course site.
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International Journal of ePortfolio - 0 views

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    The International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access journal freely available online. Subscriptions and fees are not required to access this journal; however, readers desiring hardcopies of issues can order them via our Current Issue and Past Issues links above. The mission of the International Journal of ePortfolio (IJeP) is to encourage the study of practices and pedagogies associated with ePortfolio in educational settings. The journal's focus includes the explanation, interpretation, application, and dissemination of researchers', practitioners', and developers' experiences relevant to ePortfolio. It also serves to provide a multi-faceted, single source of information for those engaging in projects and practices associated with ePortfolio. A refereed (blind) peer-reviewed journal, IJeP embraces inquiry into ePortfolio in educational settings holistically; therefore, manuscripts considering the following areas of investigation are welcomed: instruction and principles of learning that utilize and inform practical, effective ePortfolio methodologies; evaluation and assessment methodologies and practices supported by ePortfolio; case studies and best practices regarding applications of ePortfolio for learning, assessment, and professional development supported by scholarship of teaching and learning practices and research methodologies; theoretically rich accounts of the principles grounding ePortfolio work and its relationship to larger social and cultural phenomena; and innovative development and applications of technologies that enable new ePortfolio practices. IJeP employs a rolling submission process; however, those wishing to be considered for the next issue of IJeP should plan to submit their manuscript by December 1, 2011. Those submitting manuscripts to IJeP can expect the review process to take approximately 90 days.
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Bilingual English / Japanese Books from the nciku Japanese dictionary: Sherlock Holmes,... - 0 views

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    "nciku has prepared bilingual versions of a number of classic public-domain short stories, including stories from The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Happy Prince and other tales by Oscar Wilde, and other short stories by O Henry and Edgar Allan Poe. We provide English and Japanese versions of each paragraph, so you can easily see the translation for the part of the story you're reading, as well as listen to an audio recording of each story in its original language or select English or Japanese text with your mouse to see a translation of that word. "
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